Friday, January 25, 2013

not exactly an artist's garret but my room is certainly on the cool side at the moment which is a nuisance as ideas have been buzzing. I have been making pages, using my own photographs. There is a Ro Bruhn type book in my head but the fabric pages are coming on much more slowly.

The indefatigable Seth Apter has just published a list of blogs called The Art Blog Directory.
I am honoured and a little scared to have been included. So if you have a couple of minutes, hours, days to spend, follow the link and enjoy.
I have also just signed up for a continuation off the Magic Diaries with Jude Hill. Watching Jude work and listening to her thoughts have become an important part of my life. I am working on another large piece called (for the moment ) "Earth" but something in me doesn't want to share it just yet.My "Space" cloth is a comfort in this weather.
Hoping the weather doesn't keep us away from the first Embroiderer's Guild of the year tomorrow.

Friday, January 18, 2013

off the list. Enjoyed the film Quartet. Perfect entertainment for a chilly afternoon. I have to thank Margaret Cooter for her post about sketching at the National Gallery. Here. I thought "Oh I could never do that, attempt to draw in public" . I love the National Gallery site so I followed the link and before I knew it I had produced this..

The site is wonderful because you can zoom right in to the paintings, nearer than you can get in the gallery in a way. I don't think I am going to be the next Grandma Moses butI must keep trying, who knows, I might pluck up courage to do it in public.

Friday, January 11, 2013

My friend was still unwell so I set off for the Tate on my own. It was one of those lovely soft grey days in London so I enjoyed the walk down Whitehall and along the river. Past Westminster Abbey

and seeing the less famous side of the Houses of Parliament.

but when I arrived at the Tate I found they were booking tickets for 3pm in the afternoon. Ah!! A 4 hour wait. Moral don't leave exhibitions until the day before they close.
On the train I had read that there was an Ice Festival at Canary Wharf this weekend. I can see Canary Wharf from my bedroom window but I have never been there so that seemed like a good idea.
Wow. Only the taxis tell you this is London.

The festival had only just started and the contestants were getting to grips with huge blocks of ice. There were saws

strange wooden blocks

and lots of chain saws

It was fascinating. I took loads of photos so that I can check what the blocks turned into.
There was a very elegant pair of street performers.

I returned my usual stamping grounds of central London, a quick visit to the London Graphic Centre and Cass Art and then home with a new label maker and a clutch of sketch pads. I will have to try and do better with the rest of the things on my list but although it was not what I planned it was an interesting day.

I was going to London today in a last dash to see the Pre-Raphaelite exhibition at the Tate Britain but my friend is not too well so we are going to try for tomorrow instead. Because I so often leave exhibitions until the last day or miss them altogether, this year, I have made a list of things I would like to see. Here it is.

Thursday, January 03, 2013

This was taken from the television. The end of the wonderful year for London and hopefully the start of a good one for all of us.
Last night I went to see "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Menier, a Christmas treat. I was a little disappointed in some aspects, I have magical memories of a production long ago but loved listening to some of my favourite Sondheim melodies.
I arrived in London with time to spare so I took a little walk , I usually only see London at night as I leave on the train so this was a treat. Some place you might recognise.

An unusual view of Southwark Cathedral, the bells were ringing which made it even more special.

Christmas decorations still around

(The lights were not blue by the way). Even HMS Belfast looked festive. How do you decorate a battleship?